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…to live in peace and obtain success in their teams' goals. The three concepts that I have chosen to identify are as follows: intimacy, confirming and disconfirming communications. Intimacy A state of personal sharing arising from physical, intellectual…
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…for the black community. This gave the African-American community a much more important role in American society. The act set up more jobs for the African-Americans and gave them the right to vote. But the major statement that was made out…
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…racial differences that tear the whole community apart after an all-white school and an all-black school are united. The main philosophical theme in this movie is the many different viewpoints the characters have about race and racism. They struggle to accept…
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…According to Dictionary.com, the word "relationship" is defined as "A particular type of connection existing between people related to or having dealings with each other." There are many ways to make a relationship last. Love, trust, and communication
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…Today, telecommunications technology affects lives to a greater degree than ever before. Communication has evolved over many years from the earliest attempts at verbal communication to the use of sophisticated technology to enhance the ability…
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…the Japanese occupation and the Civil War between the Communist Party and Kuomintang forces. She sees the position of woman rise in society over time, but also experiences how Communism won the hearts of the Chinese population with false promises. Lastly, Jung Chang…
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Category: /History
…The Korean War was a war that at the time, many Americans thought was a worthwhile battle. Latter, people would come to believe that the war was not as important as they believed. The Soviet Union would fall and communism would not be a threat…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Language is a very important part of business. If two companies or individuals are unable to communicate due to language barriers, it is very difficult, and sometimes impossible to make business deals. Because of the diversity of the workforce, this has…
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…Today, telecommunications technology affects lives to a greater degree than ever before. Communication has evolved over many years from the earliest attempts at verbal communication to the use of sophisticated technology to enhance the ability…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, communism was thought by some to be the answer to depression, but to most of the United States it seemed to be an enemy to the order of their society. The citizens as well as the government were very cautious toward “Red Scare” or “Russiaphobia” as it was called…
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